25.09.2019 10:11, Kjell Rilbe wrote:
It would be a
lot more useful with an ability to specify the character codepoint
inside a string literal, and have that codepoint automatically encoded
into the string using that string's character set and encoding.
For example, the capital letter Ö with Unicode codepoint U+00D6 would be
written as for example '\u00d6' inside an UTF-8 string literal
What does prevent you from putting into a literal the letter itself? I see no problem
to type "ABC АБВ ÖÜË" and so on from keyboard.
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